The Jezabels: She's So Hard
She's So Hard
LP
LP (Long Play)
Die gute alte Vinyl - Langspielplatte.
Derzeit nicht erhältlich.
Lassen Sie sich über unseren eCourier benachrichtigen, falls das Produkt bestellt werden kann.
Lassen Sie sich über unseren eCourier benachrichtigen, falls das Produkt bestellt werden kann.
- Label: Unknown, 2011
- Erscheinungstermin: 13.5.2016
Ähnliche Artikel
Mark Knopfler
One Deep River (Deluxe Edition)
2 CDs
EUR 21,99*
Mark Knopfler
One Deep River (Half Speed Mastering) (180g) (Limited Exclusive jpc & Indie Edition) (Light Blue Vinyl) (45 RPM)
2 LPs
EUR 39,99*
Slash
Orgy Of The Damned (Limited Edition) (Purple Vinyl) (in Deutschland exklusiv für jpc!)
2 LPs
EUR 32,99*
Few bands have made more of the past 12 months than Sydney quartet The Jezabels.
Since releasing their second EP, She’s So Hard, in November 2009, the four-piece have toured the country supporting Tegan & Sara, Katie Noonan and Josh Pyke, and as headliners in their own right (selling out shows nationally in the process). They’ve watched Hurt Me, the lead single from She’s So Hard, receive heavy rotation on radio in Australia and abroad, a feat also achieved by its follow-up, Easy To Love. Fittingly, The Jezabels have seen their fanbase grow every step of the way – sometimes in the most unexpected places.
“I think the biggest spin-out was when someone from Germany sent us a YouTube clip of them dancing to one of our songs,” grins 23-year-old vocalist Hayley Mary."
There have been lessons learned along the way. The constant touring has, says 24-year-old keyboardist Heather Shannon, made the band – completed by guitarist Sam Lockwood (24) and drummer Nik Kaloper (25) – much tighter. Sharing the stage with Tegan & Sara, they learned how to work the biggest rooms of their career. Best of all, the long hours travelling betweens gigs and the routine of performing every night has solidified the band’s understanding of what it is that makes them tick. “I think we have a more consolidated idea of ourselves,” nods Mary.
Since releasing their second EP, She’s So Hard, in November 2009, the four-piece have toured the country supporting Tegan & Sara, Katie Noonan and Josh Pyke, and as headliners in their own right (selling out shows nationally in the process). They’ve watched Hurt Me, the lead single from She’s So Hard, receive heavy rotation on radio in Australia and abroad, a feat also achieved by its follow-up, Easy To Love. Fittingly, The Jezabels have seen their fanbase grow every step of the way – sometimes in the most unexpected places.
“I think the biggest spin-out was when someone from Germany sent us a YouTube clip of them dancing to one of our songs,” grins 23-year-old vocalist Hayley Mary."
There have been lessons learned along the way. The constant touring has, says 24-year-old keyboardist Heather Shannon, made the band – completed by guitarist Sam Lockwood (24) and drummer Nik Kaloper (25) – much tighter. Sharing the stage with Tegan & Sara, they learned how to work the biggest rooms of their career. Best of all, the long hours travelling betweens gigs and the routine of performing every night has solidified the band’s understanding of what it is that makes them tick. “I think we have a more consolidated idea of ourselves,” nods Mary.
- Tracklisting
Die Hörproben gehören zum Artikel The Jezabels: She's So Hard (CD). Das Tracklisting kann bei diesem Artikel ggf. abweichen.
LP
- 1 Hurt me
- 2 Easy to love
- 3 Violent dream
- 4 Into the ink
- 5 The man is dead